These are the same retards that complain about women who don't have children and live "without purpose."
Having babies post 40 isn't a new thing.
Just say you hate women and be done with it.
The Pistons built a 60-win monster with defense, toughness and Cade Cunningham leading the charge.
Now the playoffs are showing the next step. Detroit needs another star scorer before Cade burns himself out carrying every half-court possession.
Two straight 7-game series already. That kind of workload catches up to anybody, even an MVP-level talent like Cade.
According to Shams Charania, the Pistons are expected to pursue Lauri Markkanen this summer.
A 7-footer who can space the floor, drop 30 on any night and punish defenses for loading up on Cade feels almost unfair next to Detroit’s defense.
The East is already on notice.
And if Detroit lands Lauri, the conversation shifts from “future contender” to “possible Thunder dynasty challenger.”
@KuKhahil The 24-25 pistons were better than this. At least that team competed. This team can't even have shooters on the floor without them being defensive liabilities.
Biggest turnaround in NBA history and still blatant disrespect. These same talking heads that "projected" our win totals are the same ones saying the hornets beat the pistons in 7
Gtfo
JB Bickerstaff not winning Coach of the Year would be just as if not more criminal than Cade Cunningham not winning Rookie of the Year
The voters’ lack of consistency with the #Pistons and NBA awards is so odd to me
I have never seen an NBA team win 60 games in a season and constantly get dumped on by national media the way the Pistons are.
This reminds me of 2004 when analysts said the 54-win Pistons had no shot against the Lakers in the NBA Finals.
Then the "five-game sweep" happened.
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